[Massacres Of The South (1551-1815) IV by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookMassacres Of The South (1551-1815) IV CHAPTER VII 13/16
What you place such value on would be only a burden to me, as it will be to you later on.
All I want is, to know as soon as it is no longer in your possession, whether it has been removed by the will of God or by your own, I am right in thinking that to-day there is some hope of the chevalier's recovery, am I not ?" "Yes, Sir," "Do you give me your promise that if ever he leave this house safe and sound you will let me know ?" "I give you my promise," "And if the result should be different, you will also send me word ?" "Certainly.
But to whom shall I address my message ?" "I should have thought that since our first meeting you would have found out all about me, and that to tell you my name would be superfluous.
But I have no reason to hide it: Maitre Quennebert, notary, Saint-Denis.
I will not detain you any longer now, commander; excuse a simple citizen for dictating conditions to a noble such as you.
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